The Creditwise Letters
Advice from a Senior Demon Banker on the Art of Indebtedness
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Narrated by:
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Sebastian Schug
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By:
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Justin W Boggs
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"My dear Balanceton, Congratulations on your first debtor. An eighteen-year-old signing student loan papers—how delicious. Let me teach you how to keep them paying for the next thirty years..."
In the tradition of C.S. Lewis's The Screwtape Letters, THE CREDITWISE LETTERS exposes modern consumer debt through thirty-one darkly satirical letters from a senior banking demon to his nephew.
Meet Creditwise—master of financial entrapment who trains young banker Balanceton in the psychological tactics that transform free citizens into permanent debtors. From student loans in the 1990s through the 2008 financial crisis and beyond, watch as they cultivate a single borrower from naive eighteen-year-old to financially broken forty-nine-year-old.
The strategies are chillingly real: Make them obsess over credit scores while ignoring compound interest • Normalize minimum payments as "responsibility" • Frame lifestyle inflation as "you deserve it" • Turn homes into ATMs with home equity lines of credit • Exploit every milestone—college, weddings, babies, emergencies—for maximum debt
This isn't just fiction. Every tactic is drawn from actual consumer finance practices. The manipulation is real. The trap is real. The freedom is possible.
For readers who loved: The Screwtape Letters • The Total Money Makeover • Dark satirical fiction with sharp social commentary
Perfect for: Anyone struggling with debt • C.S. Lewis fans seeking modern satire • Readers interested in financial literacy and economic justice
Written by Justin W. Boggs, who escaped crushing debt after earning his finance degree from Case Western Reserve University. This is his testimony, his warning, his weapon.
The system is perfect. The system is infernal. But the system is not inevitable.
©2026 Justin W Boggs (P)2026 Justin W Boggs